developments is that it brings the fbi investigation inside the white house and to the president s family. christine, dave? right. evan perez, thank you for that, evan. president trump is on the final leg of his first overseas trip, preparing for big meetings today at the g7 summit. the president looks to strengthen diplomatic ties with leaders, leaders who are anxious to know where he stands on major issues like the paris climate agreement, on isis, afghanistan and a lot more. this comes just a day after the president returned to his harsh rhetoric on nato. cnn white house correspondent sara murray traveling with the president. she joins us live from sicily. oh, beautiful! sara, there are some serious issues at hand, but we re just looking at the backdrop behind you. whoa! doesn t seem too rough at this point. bet you don t miss the white house. reporter: no, not exactly rough duty over here today. but look, for president trump, another high-stakes day here on the worl
who they will send to congress. to see this person who wants to be the one representative into the house of representatives from montana be sort of a wanna be trump, use language like that, treat people harshly like that, that s his model. donald trump is his model. those were the top republican and democratic house leaders, paul ryan and nancy pelosi reacting to the alleged body slamming incident from last night involving a man who could soon become one of their colleagues in congress. now, we re still monitoring the results of that special election in montana and that that comes just one day after the gop candidate greg gianforte was charged with assault of altercation of a reporter. here s what ben jacobs told msnbc earlier today. i tried to ask an important issue for voters. this is a major piece of legislation, making sure voters have the information they need.
house speaker paul ryan. there is no time where a physical altercation should occur with the press, or with just between human beings. should the gentleman aapologize yeah i think he should aapologize. this person who wants to be the one representative into the house of represent he was from montana be sort of a wanna be trump. use language like that treat people harshly like that, that s his model trump is his model. the republican seems to be head why are the republicans hedge attention they say he should aapologize you but that s as strong as it. nancy pelosi want the stage in week where jut burton said f trump she stood there kind of cheering him on saying that. cynthia mckinney punched a police officer and she remained in good standing in the democratic caucus.
reporter: another significant setback for the trump administration in this ongoing legal drama over the president s travel ban. this time, a majority of judges on the fourth circuit court of appeals upholding a lower court s decision to indefinitely halt the ban, finding that it likely violates the constitution because its primary purpose was to disfavor muslims. the court s ruling on this was lengthy and scathing, explaining in part that congress granted the president broad powers, but when it comes to immigration, the president s power can t go unchecked. the trump administration had tried to justify their attempt to ban foreign nationals from six muslim majority countries on national security grounds, but at the end of the day, trump s own words doomed any legal justification his lawyers could have offered in this case with the majority of the judges finding that then candidate trump s campaign statements reveal that on numerous
once again, calling it intolerant and indiscriminatory. exactly when the white house will take its case to the high court is unclear. cnn s laura jarrett has more from washington. reporter: another significant setback for the trump administration in this ongoing legal drama over the president s travel ban. this time, a majority of judges on the fourth circuit court of appeals upholding a lower court s decision to indefinitely halt the ban, finding that it likely violates the constitution because its primary purpose was to disfavor muslims. the court s ruling on this was lengthy and scathing, explaining in part that congress granted the president broad powers, but when it comes to immigration, the president s power can t go unchecked. the trump administration had tried to justify their attempt to ban foreign nationals from six muslim-majority countries on national security grounds, but at the end of the day, trump s own words doomed any legal